Very nice article. This was very encouraging:
"Against the Miami Dolphins last week, I saw the Bills make a more concerted effort to feature Watkins in the passing game. Watkins racked up a career-high 168 receiving yards on eight receptions, catching the ball each time he was targeted. He also put the Dolphins in a bind with his ability to blow past their CB1 (Brent Grimes) on the perimeter. Watkins' speed and quickness make him a threat to win against most corners, and the Bills' clever utilization of two-back sets and overload formations (3x1) created big-play opportunities for the second-year pro.
From a schematic standpoint, two-back formations and 3x1 sets force the defense to declare how they will defend the X receiver -- most defenses will play an eight-man front against two-back formations; 3x1 sets make it hard for defenses to double-team or bracket the single-receiver -- early in the pre-snap phase, allowing the quarterback to quickly identify a potential mismatch on the perimeter. Thus, Taylor can come to the line and diagnose whether his top playmaker has an advantage on the outside." Bucky Brooks
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000577526/article/tyrod-taylor-buffalo-bills-offense-poised-to-make-serious-noise
Looks like Tyrod will have plenty of chances to have Sammy lined up in single coverage based on power overload formations and will know right away that he can throw long.